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Abstract:

A heat source apparatus of a heat source system made up of a heat source
machine side and a load facility side includes a heat source machine, and
a heat source controller, wherein the heat source machine includes: a
water heat exchanger that exchanges heat between heat source water and a
refrigerant circulating through a refrigeration cycle; a primary pump
that delivers heat source water to the water heat exchanger; and a heat
source machine control device that operates based on information from the
water heat exchanger and the primary pump, and wherein the heat source
controller is connected to the heat source machine control device on a
heat source side and to the load facility side so as to determine, after
the primary pump is activated, whether or not the heat source water is
normally fed by the primary pump based on a temperature difference
between the heat source water before and after the water heat exchanger
or a pressure difference .between the heat source water before and after
the water heat exchanger, and so as to then operate the refrigeration
cycle after water feed is confirmed through water feed determination.

Claims:

1. A heat source apparatus of a heat source system made up of a heat
source machine side and a load facility side, the heat source apparatus
comprising: a heat source machine; and a heat source controller, wherein
the heat source machine includes: a water heat exchanger that exchanges
heat between heat source water and a refrigerant circulating through a
refrigeration cycle; a primary pump that delivers heat source water to
the water heat exchanger; and a heat source machine control device that
operates based on information from the water heat exchanger and the
primary pump, and wherein the heat source controller is connected to the
heat source machine control device on a heat source side and to the load
facility side so as to determine, after the primary pump is activated,
whether or not the heat source water is normally fed by the primary pump
based on a temperature difference between the heat source water before
and after the water heat exchanger or a pressure difference between the
heat source water before and after the water heat exchanger, and so as to
then operate the refrigeration cycle after water feed is confirmed
through water feed determination.

2. The heat source apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the heat
source controller includes: a temperature difference calculation unit
that obtains an inlet-side temperature and an outlet-side temperature of
the heat source water from the heat source machine control device of the
heat source machine and calculates a temperature difference therebetween;
a water feed determination unit that compares the temperature difference
with a set value prestored in the heat source controller and determines
whether or not the heat source water is normally fed by the primary pump;
and a cold/warm water generation unit that operates a refrigeration cycle
of the heat source machine, which is determined by the water feed
determination unit to have normal water feed by the primary pump, so as
to generate cold water or warm water.

3. The heat source apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the heat
source machine includes: an inlet-side water temperature sensor that
detects water temperature at a heat source water inlet side of the water
heat exchanger; and an outlet-side water temperature sensor that detects
water temperature at a heat source water outlet side of the water heat
exchanger, and wherein the heat source machine control device permits
operation of the refrigeration cycle when a temperature difference
between the inlet-side water temperature and the outlet-side water
temperature is within a specified range.

4. The heat source apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the heat
source machine includes: an inlet-side water pressure sensor that detects
water pressure at the heat source water inlet side of the water heat
exchanger; and an outlet-side water pressure sensor that detects water
pressure at the heat source water outlet side of the water heat
exchanger, and wherein the heat source machine control device calculates
a pressure loss from the inlet-side water pressure and the outlet-side
water pressure, estimates a flow rate of the primary pump based on a
table that associates a prestored flow rate and pressure loss of the
water heat exchanger, and permits operation of the refrigeration cycle if
the estimated flow rate is equal to or more than a specified value.

Description:

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] An embodiment of the present invention relates to a heat source
apparatus in a heat source system made up of a heat source machine side
and a load facility side, and more particularly, relates to a heat source
apparatus that generates cold water or warm water under control.

BACKGROUND ART

[0002] Conventionally, in a case where, for example, a plurality of indoor
units (fan coil units) are placed at such places as large-scale plants
and buildings, a heat source system is utilized which supplies heat
source water (cold water or warm water) from a heat source machine to
these indoor units so as to air condition a plurality of air conditioning
areas.

[0003] The heat source system is mainly divided into a heat source machine
side and a load facility side (indoor unit side), and these sides are
connected through a delivery pipe, which supplies heat source water from
a heat source machine to a load facility, and through a return pipe,
which returns the heat source water to the heat source machine via the
load facility, thus constituting one circuit.

[0004] For example, the heat source water that is made to exchange heat
inside the heat source machine passes through the delivery pipe and is
delivered to the load facility by a load-side secondary pump. The heat
source water is then made to exchange heat inside the load facility and
is sent to a primary pump of the heat source machine through the return
pipe. The heat source water sent to the primary pump passes through the
inside of the heat source machine again and circulates inside the
circuit.

[0005] During such operation, if the heat source machine is operated while
water is not normally fed by the primary pump due to some sort of
failures, the heat source water residing inside a heat exchanger of the
heat source machine may be cooled and frozen, as a result of which the
heat exchanger may freeze and burst.

[0006] Accordingly, the heat source machine is equipped with a flowmeter
for measuring a flow rate of heat source water so that a flow of the heat
source water is detected with the flowmeter.

PRIOR ART DOCUMENT

Patent Document

[0007] Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2006-275397

CONCEPT OF THE INVENTION

Problems to be solved by The Invention

[0008] However, installing the flowmeter entails installation costs. In
addition, as the heat source system is upsized, a larger flowmeter is
required, and installation of the expensive flowmeter causes increase in
cost of the heat source machine.

[0009] The present embodiment has been made in order to solve the problems
described above, and an object of the present embodiment is to provide a
heat source apparatus having a control unit capable of appropriately
determining whether or not water is normally fed by a primary pump
without installation of a flowmeter.

Means for solving The Problems

[0010] A heat source apparatus of a heat source system made up of a heat
source machine side and a load facility side is provided, which
comprises: a heat source machine; and a heat source controller, wherein
the heat source machine includes: a water heat exchanger that exchanges
heat between heat source water and a refrigerant circulating through a
refrigeration cycle; a primary pump that delivers heat source water to
the water heat exchanger; and a heat source machine control device that
operates based on information from the water heat exchanger and the
primary pump, and wherein the heat source controller is connected to the
heat source machine control device on a heat source side and to the load
facility side to determine, after the primary pump is activated, whether
or not the heat source water is normally fed by the primary pump based on
a temperature difference between the heat source water before and after
the water heat exchanger or a pressure difference between the heat source
water before and after the water heat exchanger, and to operate the
refrigeration cycle after water feed is confirmed through water feed
determination.

[0011] It may be preferred that the heat source controller includes: a
temperature difference calculation unit that obtains an inlet-side
temperature and an outlet-side temperature of the heat source water from
the heat source machine control device of the heat source machine and
calculates a temperature difference therebetween; a water feed
determination unit that compares the temperature difference with a set
value prestored in the heat source controller and determines whether or
not the heat source water is normally fed by the primary pump; and a
cold/warm water generation unit that operates a refrigeration cycle of
the heat source machine, which is determined by the water feed
determination unit to have normal water feed by the primary pump, so as
to generate cold water or warm water.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0012] [FIG. 1] is a view showing an overall configuration of a heat
source system including a heat source apparatus according to one
embodiment of the present invention.

[0013] [FIG. 2] is a view showing a refrigeration cycle of the heat source
apparatus according to the embodiment.

[0014] [FIG. 3] is a schematic diagram showing functional units of a heat
source controller in the heat source apparatus.

[0015] [FIG. 4] is a flowchart showing operation of the heat source system
according to the embodiment.

MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

[0016] One embodiment of the present invention will be described
hereinafter with reference to FIGS. 1 to 4.

[0017] As shown in FIG. 1, a heat source system S of the present
embodiment is made up of a heat source machine side A and a load facility
side B for use in air conditioning equipment that air conditions
large-scale buildings, plants or the like and in hot-water supply
equipment for warm swimming pools or the like.

[0018] In the present embodiment, a description is given of the case where
heat source machines 1A-1C on the heat source machine side A are
air-cooler heat pump chiller units while devices on the load facility
side B are fan coils (air conditioners).

[0019] Provided on the heat source machine side A are: three heat source
machines 1A, 1B, and 1C that generate heat source water; primary pumps
2A, 2B and 2C that supply heat source water to each of the heat source
machines 1A-1C; and a heat source controller 3 that is a control section
adapted to comprehensively control operation of these devices, and these
devices constitute a heat source apparatus.

[0020]FIG. 2 is a view showing a refrigeration cycle and a configuration
of the heat source machines 1A-1C. Since the heat source machines 1B and
1C have the same configuration as the heat source machine 1A, their
illustrations are omitted in FIG. 2.

[0021] As shown in FIG. 2, each of the heat source machines 1A-1C includes
a compressor 11, a four way valve 13, a first heat exchanger (air heat
exchanger) 14, an electric expansion valve 15, and a second heat
exchanger (water heat exchanger) 16, which are connected to each other
through a refrigerant pipeline p to thereby constitute a refrigeration
cycle R. The refrigerant pipeline p is filled with a refrigerant, which
circulates through the refrigeration cycle R.

[0022] Each of the heat source machines also includes a later-described
heat source machine control device 10, which is connected to the heat
source controller 3.

[0023] The compressor 11 in each of the heat source machines 1A-1C is
connected to a compressor inverter 12, so that each of the heat source
machines 1A-1C is operated at adjustable speed by the compressor inverter
12.

[0024] The primary pumps 2A-2C are respectively provided on a heat source
water inlet side of the water heat exchanger 16 in each of the heat
source machines 1A-1C.

[0025] The primary pumps 2A-2C are respectively built in the heat source
machines 1A-1C and are also connected to respective primary pump
inverters 23. In response to instructions from the heat source controller
3, each of the primary pumps 2A-2C is operated at variable speed by each
of the primary pump inverters 23 via each of the heat source machine
control devices 10. It is to be noted that the primary pumps 2A-2C to be
used have identical specifications (input-flow rate characteristics).

[0026] In the vicinity of the air heat exchanger 14 in each of the heat
source machines 1A-1C, a fan 17 for sending air to the air heat exchanger
14 is provided. Each of the fans 17 is connected to a fan inverter 18, so
that the fan 17 is operated at variable speed by the fan inverter 18.

[0027] In the vicinity of a heat source water inlet of the water heat
exchanger 16 in each of the heat source machines 1A-1C, there are
provided an inlet-side water temperature sensor 19 that measures an
inlet-side water temperature Twi of the heat source water supplied to
each of the heat source machines 1A-1C and an inlet-side water pressure
sensor 20 that measures an inlet-side water pressure Pwi of the heat
source water supplied to the heat source machine 1.

[0028] In the vicinity of a heat source water outlet of the water heat
exchanger 16 in each of the heat source machines 1A-1C, there are
provided an outlet-side water temperature sensor 21 that measures an
outlet-side water temperature Twe of the heat source water coming from
each of the heat source machines 1A-1C and supplied to the load facility
side B and an outlet-side water pressure sensor 22 that measures an
outlet-side water pressure Pwe of the heat source water coming from each
of the heat source machines 1A-1C and supplied to the load facility side.

[0029] Each of the heat source machines 1A-1C is equipped with the heat
source machine control device 10 that drive-controls the four way valve
13, the electric expansion valve 15, the compressor 11, and the fan 17.
The heat source machine control device 10 is connected to various sensors
19-22.

[0030] In response to instructions from the heat source controller 3, each
of the heat source machine control devices 10 operates each of the heat
source machines 1A-1B so that the outlet-side water temperature Twe in
each of the heat source machines 1A-1C is equal to a preset target
temperature T.

[0031] Although three heat source machines 1 are connected in parallel in
FIG. 1, any number of the heat source machines 1 may be connected.

[0032] In each of the heat source machines 1A-1C configured in the manner
mentioned above, a refrigerant flows in a direction shown with a solid
arrow in FIG. 2 at the time of cooling operation (at the time of cold
water generation). The refrigerant compressed in the compressor 11 passes
the four way valve 13, the air heat exchanger 14, the electric expansion
valve 15, and the water heat exchanger 16 in sequence, and returns to the
compressor 11 also via the four way valve 13. In this case, the air heat
exchanger 14 functions as a condenser, while the water heat exchanger 16
functions as an evaporator. In the water heat exchanger 16, the
refrigerant exchanges heat with the heat source water sent by the primary
pump 2 to thereby cool the heat source water.

[0033] On the other hand, at the time of heating operation (at the time of
warm water generation), the four way valve 13 is switched, so that the
refrigerant flows in a direction shown with a dashed arrow line in FIG.
2. The refrigerant compressed in the compressor 11 passes the four way
valve 13, the water heat exchanger 16, the electric expansion valve 15,
and the air heat exchanger 14 in sequence, and returns to the compressor
11 also via the four way valve 13. During such operation, the air heat
exchanger 14 functions as an evaporator, while the water heat exchanger
16 functions as a condenser. In the water heat exchanger 16, the
refrigerant exchanges heat with the heat source water sent by the primary
pump 2 to thereby heat the heat source water.

[0034] Thus, each of the heat source machines 1A-1C can generate cold
water for cooling/chilling and can generate warm water for
warming/heating.

[0035] As shown in FIG. 1, the heat source water generated in each of the
heat source machines 1A-1C is supplied to the load facility side B
through the delivery pipe 4 having one end connected to a heat source
water outlet of each of the heat source machines 1A-1C. The delivery pipe
4 is further connected to a secondary pump (load side pump) 5 so as to
deliver the heat source water to the load facility side B.

[0036] The secondary pump 5 is driven at variable speed by a secondary
pump inverter 51 so that a flow rate of the heat source water supplied to
the load facility side B is controlled. An output (flow rate) of the
secondary pump 5 is controlled corresponding to a cooling/heating
capacity required by the load facility side B and regardless of operation
of the heat source machine side A.

[0037] The heat source water, which is made to exchange heat with air in
an air-conditioned room in a fan coil 6 (6A, 6B) on the load facility
side B, flows through a return pipe 8 via a two way valve 7 connected to
an outlet side of the fan coil 6, and is sent to the primary pump 2 of
the heat source machine side A.

[0038] Although two fan coils 6 are connected in parallel in FIG. 1, any
number of the fan coils 6 may be connected.

[0039] A bypass pipe 9 connecting the delivery pipe 4 and the return pipe
8 is provided between the heat source machine side A and the load
facility side B. As described above, since the flow rate of the secondary
pump 5 is controlled regardless of the operation of the heat source
machine side A, an amount of the heat source water flowing through the
heat source machine side A and an amount of the heat source water flowing
through the load facility side B may be unbalanced. When they are
unbalanced, heat source water flows through the bypass pipe 9, by which
the amount of the heat source water flowing through the heat source
machine side A and the amount of the heat source water flowing through
the load facility side B are balanced.

[0040] The delivery pipe 4 is equipped with a delivery temperature sensor
41 for detecting a delivery temperature TwS of the heat source water
flowing through the delivery pipe 4. The return pipe 8 is equipped with a
return temperature sensor 81 for detecting a return temperature TwR of
the heat source water inside the return pipe 8.

[0041] As shown in FIG. 2, temperature information measured in the heat
source machine inlet-side water temperature sensor 19, the heat source
machine inlet-side water pressure sensor 20, the heat source machine
outlet-side water temperature sensor 21, and the heat source machine
outlet-side water pressure sensor 22 in each of the heat source machines
1A-1C is collected into the heat source controller 3 via the heat source
machine control device 10 in each of the heat source machines 1A-1C.

[0042] As shown in FIG. 1, the load facility side B is also connected to
the heat source controller 3, so that temperature information of the
delivery temperature sensor 41 and the return temperature sensor 81 is
also collected into the heat source controller 3. Although not
particularly shown in the drawing, the load side information from the
load facility side B is also inputted into the heat source controller 3.

[0043] The heat source controller 3 determines the operating conditions of
each of the heat source machines 1A-1C in accordance with various
temperature information and load facility side information. The heat
source controller 3 then reports the determined operating conditions to
each of the heat source machines 1A-1C. The heat source machine control
device 10 in each of the heat source machines 1A-1C drives the compressor
11, the four way valve 13, the electric expansion valve 15, the fan 17,
the primary pump 2 and the like in each of their machines according to
the operating conditions reported from the heat source controller 3.

[0044] Further, with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2, although the heat source
controller 3 is placed outside the heat source machines 1A-1C, it may be
accommodated in any one of the heat source machines 1A-1C.

[0045] The heat source controller 3 is provided with the following units
(1) to (3) for achieving main functions.

[0046] (1) A temperature difference calculation unit that obtains, from
the heat source machine control device 10 in each of the heat source
machines 1A-1C, an inlet-side temperature Twi and an outlet-side
temperature Twe of heat source water and calculates a temperature
difference ΔT (ΔT=|Twi-Twe|) between the inlet-side water
temperature Twi and the outlet-side water temperature Twe.

[0047] (2) A water feed determination unit that compares the temperature
difference ΔT with a set value TS prestored in the heat source
controller 3 and determines whether or not the heat source water is
normally fed by the primary pump 2.

[0048] (3) A cold/warm water generation unit that operates the
refrigeration cycle R of the heat source machine 1 which is determined by
the water feed determination unit so that the water feed by the primary
pump 2 is normal, thereby generating the cold water or warm water.

[0049] In short, the heat source controller 3 includes, as shown in FIG.
3, a temperature difference calculation unit 3A, a water feed
determination unit 3B, and a cold/warm water generation unit 3C which
will be described hereinlater.

[0050] Information (signals) from the heat source machine, i.e., an
inlet-side temperature Twi and an outlet-side temperature Twe of the heat
source water from the heat source machine control device 10, are obtained
(inputted), and thereafter, a temperature difference ΔT
(ΔT=|Twi-Twe|) between the inlet-side water temperature Twi and the
outlet-side water temperature Twe is calculated in the temperature
difference calculation unit 3A.

[0051] The calculated temperature difference ΔT is sent to the water
feed determination unit 3B and is compared with a set value TS prestored
in the heat source controller 3 to determine whether or not the heat
source water is normally fed by the primary pump 2. In this regard, it
may be said that the water feed determination unit 3B has a comparison
function and a determination function. It is to be noted that the
prestored set value may be provided in the water feed determination unit
3B as a functional unit, or it may be connected to the heat source
controller 3 as an externally provided unit.

[0052] Further, the water feed determination unit 3B is connected to the
cold/warm water generation unit 3C, which operates a refrigeration cycle
R of a heat source machine 1, which is determined by the water feed
determination unit 3B to have normal water feed by the primary pump 2 to
thereby generate cold water or warm water. Information from the cold/warm
water generation unit 3C is returned to the heat source machine control
device 10. These operations are performed by inputting/outputting signals
between respective units.

[0053] A description is now given of operation of the heat source system S
as described in the foregoing with reference to FIG. 4.

[0054]FIG. 4 is a flow chart of processing executed by the heat source
controller 3 and the heat source machine control device 10 in each of the
heat source machines 1A-1C.

[0055] When an operator operates an operating section provided on the load
facility side B or an operating section provided in the heat source
controller 3, or when start of operation is instructed according to a
driving schedule set in the heat source controller 3, the respective heat
source machine control devices 10 first drive, in response to a command
of the heat source controller 3, the primary pumps 2A-2C at a prescribed
frequency via primary pump inverters 23 in the respective heat source
machines 1A-1C (step S1).

[0056] After elapse of specified time (Yes in step S2), the heat source
controller 3 obtains from each of the heat source machine control device
10 an inlet-side water temperature Twi and an outlet-side water
temperature Twe of each of the heat source machines 1A-1C (step S3).

[0057] Next, the heat source controller 3 calculates a temperature
difference ΔT (ΔT=|Twi-Twe|) between the inlet-side water
temperature Twi and the outlet-side water temperature Twe of each of the
heat source machines 1A-1C which have been obtained in the processing of
the step S3 (step S4).

[0058] Next, the heat source controller 3 compares a set value Ts
prestored in the heat source controller 3 (e.g., Ts=2° C.) with
the value ΔT of each of the heat source machines 1A-1C calculated
in the processing of the step S4 (Step S5).

[0059] Here, since the refrigeration cycle R in each of the heat source
machines 1A-1C is not in operation, the heat source water does not have
any temperature change before and after passing the water heat exchanger
16. However, if the heat source water does not normally flow by such
causes as accumulation of air at the time when each of the primary pumps
2A-2C is driven, the heat generated by each of the primary pumps 2A-2C
transmits to the inlet-side water temperature sensor 19 positioned
downstream from each of the primary pumps 2A-2C, and then, the inlet-side
water temperature Twi detected by the inlet-side water temperature sensor
19 becomes higher than the outlet-side water temperature Twe detected by
the outlet-side water temperature sensor 21.

[0060] If the flow rate of the heat source water is quite low due to such
causes as partial freezing inside the water heat exchanger 16 at the time
when each of the primary pumps 2A-2C is driven, the heat of the heat
source water, which is cooled by flowing through the freezing portion,
transmits to the outlet-side water temperature sensor 21, and then, the
outlet-side water temperature Twe detected by the outlet-side water
temperature sensor 21 becomes lower than the inlet-side water temperature
Twi detected by the inlet-side water temperature sensor 19.

[0061] That is, when the water feed by the respective primary pumps 2A-2C
has any sort of failures, a temperature difference ΔT is generated
between the inlet-side water temperature Twi and the outlet-side water
temperature Twe. If the value ΔT is larger than the set value Ts,
it can be determined that water feed by the respective primary pumps
2A-2C has abnormalities.

[0062] On the contrary, if the temperature difference ΔT between the
inlet-side water temperature Twi and the outlet-side water temperature
Twe is equal to or less than the set value Ts, it can be determined that
water feed by the respective primary pumps 2A-2C is normal.

[0063] Therefore, when the temperature difference ΔT in each of the
heat source machines 1A-1C is equal to or less than the set value Ts in
the step S5 (Yes in step S5), the heat source controller 3 determines
that the heat source water is normally fed by the respective primary
pumps 2A-2C, and operates the refrigeration cycle R in each of the heat
source machines 1A-1C to start generation of cold water or warm water
(step S6).

[0064] When the temperature difference ΔT in each of the heat source
machines 1A-1C is larger than the set value Ts (No in step S5), the heat
source controller 3 determines that heat source water is not normally fed
by the respective primary pumps 2A-2C, makes a displaying unit provided
in the heat source controller 3 display information on a heat source
machine which has abnormal water feed (step S7), and withholds the
operation of the refrigeration cycle R in the heat source machine having
abnormal water feed.

[0065] The heat source controller 3 operates the refrigeration cycle R of
the heat source machines having normal water feed so as to start the
generation of the cold water or warm water (step S8).

[0066] As described above, since operation of the refrigeration cycle R is
withheld in the heat source machine that has abnormal water feed, the
heat source apparatus in the present embodiment can grasp a water feed
state by the respective primary pumps 2A-2C without installation of an
expensive flowmeter, and can prevent the water heat exchanger 16 from
freezing, bursting and the like.

[0067] In the disclosed embodiment, the water feed state by each of the
primary pumps 2A-2C has been determined by the temperature difference
ΔT between the inlet-side water temperature Twi detected by the
inlet-side water temperature sensor 19 and the outlet-side water
temperature Twe detected by the outlet-side water temperature sensor 21.

[0068] However, the water feed state by each of the primary pumps 2A-2C
may be determined instead by using a pressure difference ΔP
(pressure loss) between an inlet-side water pressure Pwi detected by the
inlet-side water pressure sensor 20 and the outlet-side water pressure
Pwe detected by an outlet-side water pressure sensor 22.

[0069] More specifically, by applying a pressure loss ΔP, which is
calculated from the inlet-side water pressure Pwi detected by the
inlet-side water pressure sensor 20 and the outlet-side water pressure
Pwe detected by the outlet-side water pressure sensor 22 in each of the
heat source machines 1A-1C, to a table that associates the flow rate and
the pressure loss ΔP in the water heat exchanger 16 that are
prestored in the heat source controller 3, a flow rate Q of the heat
source water flowing through the water heat exchanger 16 in each of the
heat source machines 1A-1C can be estimated, and the water feed state by
each of the primary pumps 2A-2C can be determined depending on whether or
not the estimated flow rate Q is a specified flow rate or more.

[0070] The water feed by each of the primary pumps 2A-2C may also be
determined to be normal if an outlet-side water pressure Pwe, which is
detected by the outlet-side water pressure sensor 22 in each of the heat
source machines 1A-1C before activation of the respective primary pumps
2A-2C, is detected to be increased by a specified value or more after
activation.

[0071] In the case where the heat source controller 3 controls the number
of the heat source machines 1 in operation depending on the load on the
load facility side B, an outlet-side water pressure Pwe detected by a
heat source machine which has already been operated for generating the
cold water or warm water (a mean value when two or more heat source
machines have already been activated) may be compared with an outlet-side
water pressure Pwe detected by a heat source machine having the primary
pump newly activated in response to a command from the heat source
controller 3 to increase the number of machines in operation, and if a
difference therebetween is within a specified range, it can be determined
that water feed is normally performed in the heat source machine whose
primary pump has been newly activated.

[0072] Moreover, an inlet-side water temperature Twi detected by a heat
source machine which is already in operation for generation of cold water
or warm water (a mean value when two or more heat source machines have
already been activated) may be compared with an inlet-side water
temperature Twi detected by a heat source machine having the primary pump
newly activated in response to a command from the heat source controller
3 to increase the number of machines in operation, and if a difference
therebetween is within a specified range, it can be determined that water
feed is normally performed in the heat source machine of which primary
pump has been newly activated.

[0073] In addition to the above matters or operations, it should be
understood that the present embodiment is in all respects illustrative
and is not intended to limit the technical scope of the present
invention. The described novel embodiments can be performed in other
various forms, various kinds of removals, replacements and modifications
may be possible without departing from the spirit of the present
invention. These embodiments and their modifications are intended to be
embraced in the range and meaning of the present invention, and are
intended to be embraced in the invention disclosed in the range of the
claims and the equivalency thereof.

REFERENCE NUMERAL

[0074] S--heat source system,

[0075] A--heat source machine side,

[0076]
B--load facility side,

[0077] 1A-1C--heat source machine,

[0078]
2A-2C--primary pump,

[0079] 3--heat source controller,

[0080] 10--heat
source machine controller,

[0081] 19--heat source machine inlet-side
temperature sensor,

[0082] 20--heat source machine inlet-side water
pressure sensor,

[0083] 21--heat source machine outlet-side temperature
sensor,

[0084] 22--heat source machine outlet-side water pressure sensor.

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